Resumen:
Cross-validation is a useful strategy to address problems associated with the post hoc model fitting. The aim of this study was to cross-validate the BAS-2, in two samples (Calibration and Validation Samples), using an invariance testing strategy.
1127 Mexican adolescents (508 males and 619 females), aged 11–19 years (M = 15.41, SD = 2.30), allocated in two samples
(n1 = 672; n2 = 455) completed the Mexican version of the BAS-2, along with other body image-related instruments. The
cross-validation supported the generalizability of the one-factor respecified model of the BAS-2. The measure was invariant
across body mass index and age, but not across sex. Internal consistency and test–retest reliability (a three-week period
between each test) was excellent. In support of the validity of the BAS-2, it was positively associated with scores on body
esteem, but negatively with body mass index, drive for thinness, and body dissatisfaction. Normal-weight and young adolescents groups showed higher body appreciation than excess-weight and late adolescents groups, respectively. Considering these findings, it is reasonable to conclude that the BAS-2 is a reliable and valid instrument to assess body appreciation in Mexican adolescents.